I have a new designer who works in ArchiCAD and produces conceptual and design development drawings for me. However, at one point I have to pass the files he produces to a fellow who works in AutoCAD 2006 for generating the construction drawings.
The fellow who works in ArchiCAD provided a .PLN file, but the AutoCAD guy doesn't know how to open it. Unfortunately, if we cannot solve this problem, I cannot work with the new designer, who uses ArchiCAD, because a lot of our documentation is already in AutoCAD format.
I am sure this issue has been discussed here 1000 times, but I am not quite up to speed on CAD software (hence having to hire people to help in this area) and I need a little hand holding. My questions are:
1. How can one import a .pln file into AutoCAD 2006? Does one need a translator, or any kind of additional tool?
2. Is there anything that the person who produces the ArchiCAD file could do to make the process smoother.
At this time I do not foresee having to go back-and-forth between the 2 applications, but if there was a need, are there any "word of the wise" comments that you might have?
Just for your information, I have marginal knowledge of AutoCAD, but no knowledge of ArchiCAD.
Thank you for any help offered.